Tulsi Choudhary Vs. Ms Iisco Ltd Through Its Chairman Cum Managing Director and ors - Court Judgment |
| Jharkhand High Court |
| Aug-16-2013 |
| Tulsi Choudhary |
| Ms Iisco Ltd Through Its Chairman Cum Managing Director and ors |
in the high court of jharkhand at ranchi s.a. no. 53 of 2013 tulsi choudhary ..appellant versus m/s iisco ltd. & ors. .respondents ----- coram:honble mr. justice narendra nath tiwari for the appellant : mr.mahesh tiwari, advocate for the respondents : mr. ananda sen, advocate ---- 04/16-08-2013 this second appeal shall be heard on the following substantial questions of law. (i) whether the learned lower appellate court has taken a pedantic approach contrary to the principle of law in not condoning the delay and dismissing the appeal on the ground that the same was time barred? (ii) whether the learned lower appellate court has failed to take into consideration the provision of section 14 of the limitation act while dealing with the application for condonation of delay and dismissing the appeal on the ground of limitation?. since the respondents have appeared, no notice need be issued. call for the records of the learned court below. ( narendra nath tiwari, j) rakesh/
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JHARKHAND AT RANCHI S.A. No. 53 of 2013 Tulsi Choudhary ..Appellant Versus M/s IISCO Ltd. & Ors. .Respondents ----- Coram:HONBLE MR. JUSTICE NARENDRA NATH TIWARI For the Appellant : Mr.Mahesh Tiwari, Advocate For the Respondents : Mr. Ananda Sen, Advocate ---- 04/16-08-2013 This second appeal shall be heard on the following substantial questions of law. (I) Whether the learned lower appellate court has taken a pedantic approach contrary to the principle of law in not condoning the delay and dismissing the appeal on the ground that the same was time barred? (II) Whether the learned lower appellate court has failed to take into consideration the provision of section 14 of the Limitation Act while dealing with the application for condonation of delay and dismissing the appeal on the ground of limitation?. Since the respondents have appeared, no notice need be issued. Call for the records of the learned court below. ( Narendra Nath Tiwari, J) Rakesh/